STUDIES IN ACAKINA III 



II. V. M. II.\LI. 

 roMoN A ( (ll.I.KliK, < I.MIKMdNT, lAL. 



Notaspis pectinata n. sp. 

 (Figurt- 2K)) 

 Lcnjfth "SO to 8().l iniiTiii. Y<-llow brown, siiiooth, polishrd. Altdoiiicn 

 lii'tnisplii'riciil, witlioiit wings. C'cplialotliornx broader than long. I.nini'lln- slight 

 ridgrs converging in front where they are united by a translaniellar line alMtut 

 as long a.s the lainellir. The cusps are reduced to mere tulwrcles. I.aiiiellar, inter- 

 lamellar and rostral hairs long, stout and pectinate, the rostral hairs being less 

 than half as long as the others. I'seudostiginatic organ pectinate, with rather 



Figure 240. Notaspis pectinata n sp. 



long pedunele and very gr.idii.illy clav.ite lie.id. .Vbdonieii with two rows of stout 

 pectinate hairs on each side, similar to the interlnmellar hairs. Logs not quite 

 so long as aMomen, sparsely set with pectinate hairs similar to Uic rostrnl hairs. 

 I'nguls tridactile, last three pairs of legs inserted at the edge of the Iwxly. No 

 blades apparent on femora. Several specimens under boards, C'Inremont, Cal. 



